Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Fantastical Fictive Beers
This is an 18″ x 24″ print you can purchase from Pop Chart Lab, It depicts 71 fictional brews from different TV shows and movies and video games. "Can you not get enough of that wonderful Duff? Want to crack a Girlie Girl with Al Bundy? Or maybe you need a Butterbeer to help you cope with the fact that a noseless wizard is always trying to kill you? Whatever your quaff, kick back and enjoy this scrupulously illustrated selection of 71 beers from some of the greatest movies, books, and TV shows ever…and, okay, even a few of the not-so-greatest "
I personally like to try Alamo, Aspen Beer but Ryan would like Romulan Ale, I bet
Friday, October 25, 2013
Monday, October 21, 2013
Skully Mets
You know this would come sooner or later. Just like one-person view video game, this makes you possible to have a Heads-Up Display (HUD) that projects an image on the visor. That is right. You are one step closer to the Iron-man. This thing will feed you directions or a standard map view. The Skully Synapse HUD is integrated into the helmet visor and appears to float around 20 feet ahead of the rider’s field of view.
The Slick Motorcycle Helmet, which will meet both the U.S. DOT and European ECE safety standards, has a 180 degree rearview camera, GPS navigation, play music and connect with both iOS and Android devices!! With actual traffic information you gather with your own darn eyes, you will need ADD to get all the stuff. The company says full charge of the battery last for 9 hours-enough for a full day of riding. As for pricing, that’s still up in the air, but you can get in line to be part of the beta-testing set to begin in the next few months.
My personal opinion... A part of the reasons I started riding was solitude and interaction with surrounding environment. If I want to listen to music or talk on the phone, I will just sit in a car. I admit the rear view cam is nice. No blind spots whatsoever.
Skully Helmets
Via: Wired
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Masked Rider appears in Slum town of Thailand
"Japanese businessman Akihiro Tomikawa, 44, wearing a costume of a masked rider character from a Japanese comic, distributes toys to underprivileged children in slum areas in Bangkok. Thailand Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013. Tomikawa makes a trip to Thailand once every two months to take part in the charity activities. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)"
Via: MSN産経ニュース
The comic book was made into a TV show in early 70's and he is wearing the costume from the show. Looks pretty accurate to the original one. Also I noticed that bike is close to the original. It was based on Suzuki T20.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
What your style of beer says about you
I like dark thick beer most of the time, but I drink almost any kinds.
I am doing sober October now so no booze right meow.
Via: Bite.ca
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